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hp, flash media, flash memory, HP memory, CHEAP COMPACT FLASH, acernote light, cheap compact flash memory, hp laserjet memory, flash memory reader, aceracros, emachine upgrade, emachine upgrades, flash memory chips, high speed compact flash, high speed compactflash, hp ram, Ezbook 700, HPM-10, MS-5169, MS-6119, MS-6147, MS-6156, MS-6156VA, MS-6167, MS-6191, MS-6309, MS-6337, MS-6340, MX 1200, Pavilion 520c, Pavilion 540n, Pavilion 6535, Pavilion 6630, Pavilion 750c, Pavilion 750n, Pavilion 8160, Pavilion 8565C, Pavilion XE745, Pavilion XE783, Satellite 2180CDT How do you know it''s time for a memory upgrade? There are several signs indicating it may be time to upgrade your memory. If you see your mouse pointer turn into an hourglass for significant periods of time, if you hear your hard drive working, or if your computer seems to work more slowly than you expect, the reason is probably insufficient memory. When the memory is full, your system transfers data to the hard satellitepro480cdt drive. This is called swapping. Since the hard drive is considerably slower than DRAM, your system seems satellitepro480cdt slower altogether. don''t know the model number of my computer, how can I get the right RAM? Please provide the following information in order to determine what memory you need. You can send it in an email to support@4allmemory.com. How many memory slots do you have? (It will generally be 2, 3 or 4) How many sticks of memory do you have in it now? How much memory is currently installed? (i.e. 16MB, 32MB etc..) What is the length of one stick of memory? (It will generally Please provide all of the numbers off of any stickers on a piece of memory. Look at one of the little black chips on the memory stick and provide all of the numbers off of one chip. (it is generally easier to read the chip numbers if you hold it under a bright light) How do you know it''s time for a memory upgrade? There are several signs indicating it may be time to upgrade your memory. If you see your mouse pointer turn into an hourglass for significant periods of time, if you hear your hard drive working, or if your computer seems to work more slowly than you expect, the reason is probably insufficient memory. When the memory is full, your system transfers data to the hard satellitepro480cdt drive. This is called swapping. Since the hard drive is considerably slower than DRAM, your system seems satellitepro480cdt slower altogether. don''t know the model number of my computer, how can I get the right RAM? Please provide the following information in order to determine what memory you need. You can send it in an email to support@4allmemory.com. How many memory slots do you have? (It will generally be 2, 3 or 4) How many sticks of memory do you have in it now? How much memory is currently installed? (i.e. 16MB, 32MB etc..) What is the length of one stick of memory? (It will generally Please provide all of the numbers off of any stickers on a piece of memory. Look at one of the little black chips on the memory stick and provide all of the numbers off of one chip. (it is generally easier to read the chip numbers if you hold it under a bright light) The last step upon leaving the case should always be to ensure that every cable and power plug is fully seated. If this also does not resolve the problem, try just the new module alone in the system to determine if it is compatible with your system. If the system boots with just the new module, try shutting down and adding the other modules one by one to determine if there may be a chipset incompatibility. satellitepro480cdt What is the difference between ECC and non-ECC (non-parity) memory? If you are unsure of which type you have, just count the number of small black chips on one of your existing memory modules. If the number of chips divides by three evenly, then you need ECC. If the number of chips is does NOT divide evenly by three, you have non-ECC or non-parity memory. If you plan to use your system as a server or a similar mission critical type machine, you may want to take advantage of ECC. If you plan to use your system for regular home, office, or gaming applications, you are better off with non-ECC. Current technology DRAM is very stable and memory errors are rare, so unless you have a need for ECC, you are better served with non-parity SDRAM. ©2003 www.flash-memory-high-speed.com. All rights reserved. |